The Roman Venus Statue, the Goddess of Love, follows the style of a modest Aphrodite, The National Bardo Museum, Tunis.


The Roman Venus Statue, the Goddess of Love, follows the style of a modest Aphrodite, known by other Roman replicas are copies of Ttththird century BC Hellenistic Greek statues now lost. Dated circa 1st quarter of second century AD, the Venus statue was excavated from the Odeon of Carthage. The National Bardo Museum, Tunis. Against a black background.


Size: 4323px × 6079px
Location: Bardo Archaeological Museum Tunis
Photo credit: © funkyfood London - Paul Williams / Alamy / Afripics
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